Tuesday, 11 December 2012

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** NOTE: A subscription is required for most of the larger resolutions and the free resolutions may be a bit small for tablets. **
Digital Blasphemy is a website full of computer art created by Ryan Bliss. He’s managed to make a living creating art! This is the official
(but fan made) app for the site. Ryan didn’t write this app, but he
provided feedback and design requests all throughout the development
process. Ryan and Digital Blasphemy do not provide support for this app!
This app will assist in downloading DB images and help to set them as the wallpaper in your launcher. It will let you rate images and post comments (if you have a subscription and are signed in). It will also let you read the current site news and comments regardless of whether you’re signed in.
*** You do need a subscription (which costs extra and is not included) to download most of the image resolutions. ***
The only image resolutions listed and available will be the mobile images (and some others) that are free on the website.
Once a username is provided, the rest of the image resolutions will be
available. Also, if you have not provided a username, the ratings
button, comment button and various other UI interfaces will be hidden.
There’s still an awful lot on the todo list, but we think the app does a pretty good job with comments, news, ratings and downloading the images. If you have problems, let me know, and I’ll try to fix it as soon as I can.
Hi! My name is Paul and I’m the developer. I have fixed all the bugs I
could find, so if you’re having a problem, it’s most likely that I can’t
see it. If you report bugs via the Play Store ratings, then I really
can’t help you. If I could see the bug, I would have fixed it! In nearly
all cases I will require further information. I will be reading the ratings comments though, so feature requests there are acceptable; just, please, not bug reports.
You can contact me about bugs and feature requests through an interface
built right into the app. You can also email me using the support
address provided in the Play Store. Please don’t contact Ryan about the
app unless it’s to tell him how awesome I am as a developer.
Please take it easy on me too. I don’t expect to make much money on on
this app. I’m splitting it with Ryan (50/50), Google, and the IRS. I did this for fun in my spare time. Please keep it fun!

What’s in this version :
user ordith reported a list page bug in such detail that repairs were easy to locate and commit
also made the metadata updates quite a bit less transparent. Since the
app needs to basically reload when it updates, it asks before updating
and tells you what its doing before the reload.